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Thanasis wrote: |
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> on 03/23/2009 05:18 AM Dale wrote the following: |
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>> I'm not real familiar with aliases but know what it is. If you use the |
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>> alias method, how would you disable it for a one time run? |
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>> Dale |
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> You can also use the unalias command, eg: |
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> $ alias ls='ls -la' |
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> $ unalias ls |
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> (then it stays unaliased for the session until you alias it again, |
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> source .bashrc, etc...). |
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> HTH :-) |
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It doesn't like that command here. It may be that I have the alias set |
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up in my profile instead of using the command alias. Does that matter? |
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Dale |
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:-) :-) |